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27-09-2008 03:02 | Daniela Lazarová

Two Czech woodcarvers are making a nativity scene for the Pope. Hate waiting at airports? Prague’s Ruzyne Airport offers passengers an exhibition of modern art on the premises! And, a small village in north Bohemia gets its own astronomical clock. Find out more in Magazine with Daniela Lazarova  More

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08-12-2007 | Daniela Lazarová

Sculptor David Cerny’s “Hanging Man” causes a panic in Grand Rapids, Michigan. A young man climbs up Prague’s famous astronomical clock to win a bet! And ski resorts in the south Bohemian mountain range are working around the clock to make artificial snow for Prague. Find out more in Magazine with Daniela Lazarova.  More

Current AffairsPrague's Astronomical Clock threatened by salt

24-10-2007 15:49 | Ruth Fraňková

The Orloj, or Astronomical clock, on the Old Town Square is one of Prague's major tourist attractions. Every hour, the square fills with tourists who watch two small windows on the clock tower, waiting for the regular procession of apostles. Recently, however, the walls of the clock tower have grown increasingly damp and conservationists fear that dust from the moist plaster might cause mechanical problems for the ancient clockwork.  More

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23-06-2007 | Daniela Lazarová

Photo: CTK Prague's best known Menhir evokes both fascination and fear. An albino baby is born at Lesna Zoo and - what ails Prague's famous Astronomical Clock? Find out more in Magazine with Daniela Lazarova.  More

Current AffairsThe Orloj goes to Brussels

15-03-2006 15:33 | Daniela Lazarová

Prague's famous Orloj -or Astronomical clock - attracts millions of tourists every year. Soon Prague will not be the only place where you can admire it. This spring a perfect copy of the Orloj will be rubbing shoulders with the Eiffel Tower and Big Ben in Brussels.  More

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05-11-2005 | Daniela Lazarová

Photo: Michal Sula, MFDnes, 29.11.05 Czechs can look forward to a gorilla reality show. Crows from Russia get the cold shoulder. And, a famous skeleton takes a trip by car. Find out more in Magazine with Daniela Lazarova.  More

Current AffairsPrague's Astronomical Clock stops for two months due to repair work

01-09-2005 14:13 | Ian Willoughby

Photo: CTK Prague's Orloj, or Astronomical Clock, is one of the city's major tourist attractions. But for the next two months some visitors may be disappointed to find the clock is out of action: it's about to undergo its first repairs for over a decade. Ludvik Hainz is a well-known Prague clockmaker - indeed, his family have been taking care of the Astronomical Clock since the 1860s. I asked him why the work was being done now, not during the winter when there are fewer tourists.  More

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